My cop friend was recently bitten by the IPSC bug (translation: addict na siya;f ) He is using a Beretta 92F(yata), an he use fiber optic sights (if his beretta was issued with it)?

Is there a pinoy gunsmith who specializes in berettas?

casmot

08-16-2004, 10:02

Originally posted by 9MX
My cop friend was recently bitten by the IPSC bug (translation: addict na siya;f ) He is using a Beretta 92F(yata), an he use fiber optic sights (if his beretta was issued with it)?

Is there a pinoy gunsmith who specializes in berettas?

Ask sir jerrytrini. I remember he even gave a small seminar when he was here for a vacation.

9MX

08-16-2004, 10:36

Originally posted by casmot
Ask sir jerrytrini. I remember he even gave a small seminar when he was here for a vacation.

yup, i remember that one, if he's gonna have a part 2 on his return i'd set up my friend for that.

though right now, we need to find a competent smith for the beretta

Eye Cutter

08-16-2004, 17:54

yeah! i was able to handle jerrytrini's 92F when i was in the US last May and his trigger is buttery smooth!

problem with the trident brand, wala masyado spare parts and aftermarket parts available locally. I also don't know a 'smith who works on the berettas.

Teka, if the gun aint broke , why fix it?
Dry firing which he needs anyway , will break in that trigger
Jun Tuason can fix a beretta if realy wants to

bulm540

08-16-2004, 19:05

Go the wrong link. Check out www.langdontactical.com

9MX

08-16-2004, 19:40

bogs,

tyvm for the feedback:)

doc EC, have yet to check the BE forum, BOGs was on top of mind to answer the question. but will definitely do a research there.

rhino465

08-16-2004, 20:23

I can't speak for IPSC Production Division, but in USPSA Production, a fiber optic is okay as long as you retain the conventional "notch and post" style of sights.

mc_oliver

08-16-2004, 22:22

200,000 dry fires later, I will guarantee that trigger will be smooth. ;f

9MX

08-17-2004, 02:45

Originally posted by mc_oliver
200,000 dry fires later, I will guarantee that trigger will be smooth. ;f

and if you're name is ivan, only the trigger will be left;f

Alexii

08-17-2004, 04:00

Originally posted by 9MX
My cop friend was recently bitten by the IPSC bug (translation: addict na siya;f ) He is using a Beretta 92F(yata), an he use fiber optic sights (if his beretta was issued with it)?

If he's using a Beretta he's issued with, it's probably a Beretta 92D or a double action only Beretta. If it's a 92D, it's already equipped with what we Beretta shooters call the "D-spring" which gives an 8lbs trigger pull. He can smoothen the DA stroke by polishing the hammer parts (both sides, the donut shaped raised part) that contacts the frame, the DA notch on the hammer, and the part of the sear that contacts the hammer. Some would advocate polishing the trigger, the trigger bar, and even the hammer strut. But the hammer and the sear are the key to Beretta's smooth action.

Alexii

08-17-2004, 04:25

Here are some useful Beretta links:

www.italianpistols.com

www.brignoliarmi.com

www.langdontactical.com

I personally bought parts from the last two (twice from Brignoli) and they're both excellent and professional to deal with. Brignoli can get you anything Beretta. He's from Italy but the speed of processing and shipping orders makes you think he's from Makati. His website is down right now but it'll be up soon.

9MX

08-17-2004, 05:03

Originally posted by Alexii
If he's using a Beretta he's issued with, it's probably a Beretta 92D or a double action only Beretta. If it's a 92D, it's already equipped with what we Beretta shooters call the "D-spring" which gives an 8lbs trigger pull. He can smoothen the DA stroke by polishing the hammer parts (both sides, the donut shaped raised part) that contacts the frame, the DA notch on the hammer, and the part of the sear that contacts the hammer. Some would advocate polishing the trigger, the trigger bar, and even the hammer strut. But the hammer and the sear are the key to Beretta's smooth action.

finally, a reply from the beretta prince himself;f

my journey is complete! thanks alexii!:cool:

deenoh

08-17-2004, 07:33

Originally posted by 9MX
and if you're name is ivan, only the trigger will be left;f

;z ;z Hahahaha! ;f

jerrytrini

08-17-2004, 15:12

I will be home in January. Let's meet up somewhere, I can bring some parts not much for some of you Beretta owners. I can also show some polishing and tuning techniques if someone can set it up.